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@ipapapa @vinaykumarchella
I'm stressing out Cassandra 2.1.9 using Netflix NDBench running on AWS.
Hardware: m4.4xlarge - 64GB of RAM and 16 vCPU
There are 3 boxes with this hardware. 1) NDbench 2) Cass node A 2) Cass node B.
I can't get higher RPS than ~2.5k for R/w.
Given this hardware should I be able to get better RPS with single NDBench machine?
Stress Test Information
NDBench Parameters
NDBench Results
NDBench Logs
NDBench Stats
Cass Logs
Cass Stats
Cheers, Diego Pacheco
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@ipapapa @vinaykumarchella
I'm stressing out Cassandra 2.1.9 using Netflix NDBench running on AWS.
Hardware: m4.4xlarge - 64GB of RAM and 16 vCPU
There are 3 boxes with this hardware. 1) NDbench 2) Cass node A 2) Cass node B.
I can't get higher RPS than ~2.5k for R/w.
Given this hardware should I be able to get better RPS with single NDBench machine?
Stress Test Information
NDBench Parameters
NDBench Results
NDBench Logs
NDBench Stats
Cass Logs
Cass Stats
Cheers,
Diego Pacheco
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: